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Discover LudwigThe phrase "art models" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to individuals who pose for artists, typically in a studio setting, for the purpose of creating artwork.
Example: "The art models at the studio were essential for the students to practice their figure drawing skills."
Alternatives: "figure models" or "artistic models".
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Subjects answered ads for art models placed by the artist in small city newspapers.
Much of Raphael's early painting was indebted to Michelangelo, for instance, just as Michelangelo looked to Greco-Roman art models for his own paintings and sculptures.
The turbines, state of the art models 400 feet to the tip of their blades, span out for 150 miles in any direction.
To produce the works in this, her first solo exhibition, Ms. Grannan placed classified ads seeking art models in small newspapers in upstate New York, Texas and Wisconsin.
An accurate analysis of the membrane humidification is included based on state of the art models available in literature.
The state-of-the art models store word pairs as knowledge having positive or negative co-relations called must-links and cannot-links.
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Mechanically, incubators are simple devices, providing a warm, clean, womblike environment in which a baby can mature (though state-of-the-art models may have accessories like built-in X-ray machines and rotating mattresses).
The results are compared against state-of-the-art models reported in the literature.
Particularly, ResNet can outperform all the state-of-the-art models on six small datasets.
This section verifies the retrieval efficiency of the proposed scheme in comparison with state-of-the-art models.
In those cases, even state-of-the-art models fail to generate realistic synthesized aerial perspective effects.
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